Structural concrete modification requires precision that standard circular blades cannot achieve due to radius limitations. Whether you are cutting deep HVAC scuppers or dicing bank vault walls for removal, circular over-cuts compromise structural rebar tension. Concrete Cutting Miami utilizes remote-powered ICS Merit Gas Hydraulic chainsaws to plunge up to 3 feet deep, delivering square corners and absolute structural preservation.
36 Inches
Full 3-Foot Plunge
90° Square
Zero Over-Cut Tech
2,500 PSI
ICS Merit Hydraulic
Clean Air
Zero Indoor Exhaust
Standard circular blades travel past the corner to reach the bottom cut, which slices into the structural reinforcement intended to remain. Our hydraulic chainsaws plunge vertically into the corner at a perfect 90-degree angle, maintaining 100% of the wall's load-bearing integrity and preventing moisture intrusion paths.
HVAC contractors often require square 12"x12" or 10"x10" penetrations for duct routing and drainage scuppers. A round saw cannot perform these without excessive over-travel. We use diamond chain technology to plunge small, deep rectangular openings through thick CBS block or high-PSI poured concrete to exact mechanical specs.
When concrete thickness exceeds 24 inches, handheld circular saws and standard wall saws reach their limit. We deploy 36-inch bar hydraulic chainsaws to fully sever massive reinforced structures, such as commercial bank vaults or bridge segments, for safe crane-assisted extraction and haul-off.
Unlike 2-stroke gas saws that stall in heavy steel, our hydraulic units deliver sustained, high-pressure torque. This allows our operators to grind through structural #8 rebar without losing chain tension or slowing the cut speed.
For indoor retrofits, our ICS Merit gas engine stays outdoors. Hydraulic hoses pump the fluid up to 50 feet to the saw head, eliminating carbon monoxide risks in basements, stairwells, or enclosed commercial facilities.
Diamond chain sawing is a strictly rotational, vibration-free process. Unlike jackhammers or impact breakers, it does not send shockwaves through the slab that cause micro-fractures or structural spalling.
Don't let amateur circular over-cuts weaken your facility's structural grid. We provide the technical hydraulic chainsawing services required for Miami's most complex concrete modifications.
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A circular blade physically cannot cut a square corner without traveling past the line of intersection—this is called an "over-cut." On load-bearing walls, these slices weaken the concrete. A diamond chainsaw "plunges" straight into the corner, leaving the structural grid 100% intact.
We utilize specialized 36-inch diamond bars. This allows us to perform plunge cuts through walls or slabs up to 3 feet thick. This is nearly triple the depth capability of the largest handheld circular saws used in the industry.
Yes. By using remote ICS Merit Gas Hydraulic power units, the combustion engine stays outdoors while hydraulic fluid is pumped to the saw head inside. This eliminates all indoor carbon monoxide emissions and reduces overall job site noise.
Diamond chains require high-volume water cooling. We manage this byproduct using industrial slurry vacuums and custom plastic containment barriers to capture 99% of the runoff, protecting your finished interior surfaces from water damage.
Yes. Our diamond chains are specifically engineered with heavy-duty diamond segments that grind through both high-PSI concrete and thick structural steel reinforcement without losing torque or damaging the tool bar.
Because the chainsaw bar is narrow and linear, we can execute small, deep square penetrations as small as 10" x 10"—a task that is physically impossible for a circular saw to do cleanly without massive over-travel.


